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  • ...iagnosis and treatment of disease in the surgical patient before and after surgery. The actual practice of a surgeon depends on specialty and subspecialty tra ==Evidence-based surgery==
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  • ...of surgery. These types are divided on the basis of the ''purpose'' of the surgery. ...g [[microsurgery]], focuses on undoing or masking deformities from trauma, surgery or disease.
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  • ...ry, ''along'' with the plastic surgery operations, like face lift and nose surgery, that have been used to enhance appearance. ...e. In these cases, corrective surgery is considered to be [[Reconstructive Surgery|reconstructive]] rather than cosmetic.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reconstructive surgery]]
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  • ...will be covered by private insurance or government health plans. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is generally considered a luxury that requires payment Although an improved appearance is often the result of recontructive surgery,
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  • ...s. This article discusses the specific bariatric operations and report how surgery affects hormonal modulation of both the gut-brain and adipose-brain axes. ...the only effective method in the long term treatment of obesity. Bariatric surgery works by altering the anatomy of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. This limit
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  • ...e health care provider or facility would deny surgical treatment, elective surgery proceeds only at the request of the patient or the patient's advocate. ...e procedure might be considered elective surgery in one case and emergency surgery in another.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cosmetic surgery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plastic surgery]]
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  • ...cal component of [[trauma medicine]], which focuses on doing "just enough" surgery to stabilize the patient before the [[lethal triad]] of [[trauma induced co | title = Emergency war surgery'
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  • ...f the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are classified as pulmonary and cardiovascular.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noin
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  • Surgery in which the principal purpose is to improve the appearance, usually with t
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 10:32, 26 September 2007
  • ..., Valerie J. Ablaza: Beauty in Balance: A Common Sense Approach to Plastic Surgery & Treatments-Less Is More. ISBN 0-9748997-4-7 Thomas D Rees MD, FACS: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Volumes I and II. WB Saunders Company 1980 ISBN 0-7216-7522-0
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  • ...omp A.(2009) Gastrointestinal Hormones and their Relationship to Bariatric Surgery. ''Bariatric Times''. ...ss by Diet or Gastric Bypass Surgery on Peptide YY3-36 Levels. ''Annals of Surgery'' 249:948-953.
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  • {{r|Surgery}}
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  • [http://www.bospa.org/Information.aspx?Page=39 BOSPA- The British Obesity Surgery Patient information].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Reconstructive surgery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cosmetic surgery]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Minimal surgery, before transfer to the [[critical care|Surgical Intensive Care Unit]], tha
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elective surgery]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cosmetic surgery}}
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  • ...xtensively in [[minimally invasive surgeries]] (MIS), such as laparoscopic surgery, because of the specific need for increased visibility and mobility in this == Brief History of robotics in laparoscopic surgery ==
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  • * [http://www.surgery.org The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery] * [http://www.abplsurg.org/ The American Board of Plastic Surgery]
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  • {{subgroup|Cardiovascular surgery|Health Sciences|Surgery|Cardiology}}
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  • Surgery that uses robotic devices as tools for surgeons during the procedure.
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  • {{subgroup|Cardiovascular surgery|Health Sciences|Surgery|Cardiology}}
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  • ...e health care provider or facility would deny surgical treatment, elective surgery proceeds only at the request of the patient or the patient's advocate. ...e procedure might be considered elective surgery in one case and emergency surgery in another.
    778 bytes (115 words) - 10:33, 26 September 2007
  • * [http://www.surgery.org The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery] * [http://www.abplsurg.org/ The American Board of Plastic Surgery]
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  • ...e a pill with no active ingredients can be a placebo, for surgery, '''sham surgery''' would require at least [[anesthesia]] and an incision.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reconstructive surgery]]
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  • [[Eyelid]] [[surgery]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plastic surgery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cosmetic surgery]]
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  • ...will be covered by private insurance or government health plans. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is generally considered a luxury that requires payment Although an improved appearance is often the result of recontructive surgery,
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  • {{r|Surgery}} {{r|Plastic and reconstructive surgery}}
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  • ...centered on the upper airway. Many otolaryngologists, although trained in surgery, practice more as medical subspecialists because treatment and diagnosis of ===Facial Plastic Surgery===
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  • Preparation and management of a patient prior to surgery.
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  • Surgery that uses robotic devices as tools for surgeons during the procedure.
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  • ..., Valerie J. Ablaza: Beauty in Balance: A Common Sense Approach to Plastic Surgery & Treatments-Less Is More. ISBN 0-9748997-4-7 Thomas D Rees MD, FACS: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Volumes I and II. WB Saunders Company 1980 ISBN 0-7216-7522-0
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  • (1827 – 1912) Surgeon who promoted the idea of sterile surgery.
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  • A health science professional fully licensed to practice medicine and surgery.
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  • ...al structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of [[stereotactic surgery]] are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so
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  • ...system]]. The band may be placed by open or [[laporascope|laparoscopic]] [[surgery]]. As opposed to stapling or other procedures normally intended to be perma Such surgery may reduce body weight and improve metabolism not only by bypassing of part
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Elective surgery]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cosmetic surgery}}
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Chief of Surgery at Oakwood Annapolis hospital
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  • Interventions to provide care prior to, during, and immediately after surgery.
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  • {{r|Cosmetic surgery}} {{r|Plastic surgery}}
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  • ==Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery== ==Eye surgery==
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  • '''Blepharoplasty''' is [[eyelid]] [[surgery]]. ...cle. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't] Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 22(6):409-13, 2006 Nov-Dec. UI: 17117091</ref>
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  • {{r|Surgery}} {{r|Damage control surgery}}
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  • Plastic surgery procedure, also known as a facelift, to give the face a more youthful appea
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  • '''Obstetrics and gynecology''' is a [[surgery|surgical specialty]] concerned with the genitourinary tract of women, repro
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  • Surgery in which the principal purpose is to improve the appearance, usually with t
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  • Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the luminal surface of the [[colon]].<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A [[cosmetic surgery]] procedure intended to pronounce the cheekbones in a person's face.
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  • ...reoperative care, for prediction major cardiac complications of noncardiac surgery.
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  • First Chief of Surgery at [[School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University]]; surgical pioneer and o
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  • A healing art that does not use drugs, surgery, or other interventional technique, but concentrates on the physical enviro
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  • the spaying and neutering of animals by surgery, leaving a male or female animal unable to reproduce and with lowered sex h
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  • [[Surgeon]] specializing in the branch of surgery treating diseases and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system; also
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  • {{r|Archives of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery}} {{r|Archives of Surgery}}
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  • ...data, but suggested sclerotherapy gave better results after one year, but surgery was superior after five years. <ref>{{citation | title = Surgery versus sclerotherapy for the treatment of varicose veins
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  • ...tem]], also called "chest medicine" and not to be confused with [[thoracic surgery]]
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  • ...owship. Dentistry, especially when the dentist is trained in maxillofacial surgery, is another pathway.
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  • ...lists in the field of chest medicine, which includes pulmonology, thoracic surgery, and critical care medicine.
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  • ...e]] concerned with [[neoplasm]]s and treating them with means other than [[surgery]] or [[radiotherapy]]; usually works in an interdisciplinary manner with [[
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  • In the context of [[trauma medicine]] and [[damage control surgery]], the combination of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]] and
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  • ...f the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are classified as pulmonary and cardiovascular.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noin
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  • ...ectual impairment, leaving their parents regretful that they agreed to the surgery
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  • Also known as a Whipple procedure or duodenopancreatectomy, major abdominal surgery comprising the excision of the head of the pancreas and the encircling loop
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  • ...the termination of a pregnancy by artificial means, e.g. through [[Surgery|surgery]] or drugs. Because the 'status' of the embryo or foetus is debated among [
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  • Minimal surgery, before transfer to the [[critical care|Surgical Intensive Care Unit]], tha
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  • The facelift is a [[plastic surgery]] procedure to give the face a more youthful appearance. The goals are to c ...tion]], [[Breast implant|breast augmentation]], [[blepharoplasty]] (eyelid surgery), [[rhinoplasty]], and [[abdominoplasty]] (tummy tuck). [http://www.plastic
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  • ...s [[vitreous body]] and [[synovial fluid]], as a stabilized gel in plastic surgery, and with possible benefit for joint disease.
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  • ...rence is not just an academic one, the cost of the cosmetic portion of the surgery would not be eligible for reimbursement or coverage by most insurance or na ...rhinoplasties were recorded in India, and were performed as reconstructive surgery on such penalized individuals.
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